St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto

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A Thank You To Donors!

New banners at the Cathedral! (2023)

We would like to express our deepest gratitude on behalf of St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto and All Saint of Ukraine Chapel for your unwavering support and generous donations throughout the year 2023. Your commitment to our Cathedral and Chapel has made a significant impact on our ability to fulfill our mission and serve the community.

Your contributions have played a vital role in maintaining, preserving, and enhancing St. Volodymyr Cathedral and All Saint of Ukraine Chapel, ensuring that they remain a place of worship, solace, and community for all who seek its refuge. With your support, we have been able to undertake capital projects, host the Food Basket program, concerts, fellowship hours after the liturgy, the monastery pilgrimage and provide liturgical services to our congregation.

New activity bags for children at the Chapel (2023)

Beyond the tangible improvements that your donations have facilitated, we are also grateful for the sense of community and shared purpose that your generosity has fostered. Your belief in our mission has not only strengthened the physical infrastructure of St. Volodymyr Cathedral and All Saint of Ukraine Chapel but has also enriched the spiritual and communal bonds that make our hromada a vibrant and supportive family.

As we reflect on the past year, we are grateful for partners like you who make our vision a reality. Your dedication to the preservation of our beliefs demonstrates a commitment to the values it represents and the positive impact it has on the lives of those who worship within its walls.

Once again, thank you for your exceptional generosity and support. We look forward to continuing our journey together in the coming years and building a future where St. Volodymyr Cathedral remains a beacon of faith, love, and unity.

With heartfelt appreciation,

Your servants in Christ,
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- Fr. Jaroslaw Buciora (Parish dean)
- Fr. Vasyl Kobrii (parish priest)
- Greg Blysniuk (parish council president)